Introduction to How to Train Your Dragon Live-Action Adaptation
Come to the cinemas in a few weeks to prepare for the live-action adaptation of the DreamWorks film in 2010. Cinemas are showing collectible popcorn buckets that are sold that day. Since this is a family film, these buckets must be suitable for children, and the first to show up did not disappoint.
The Limited Edition Popcorn Bucket
Regal presented its limited popcorn bucket for the live-action film – a toothless bucket, in which popcorn is kept in his mouth. There was a handful of popcorn buckets that grab the snack from the mouth and heads of the characters. Nevertheless, this manages not to make it look questionable, but mostly innocent, which is good because we do not need more explicit viral popcorn buckets. At the time of writing, the price of this cute dragon shovel still has to be unveiled.
The Storyline and Cast
How to Train Your Dragon pursues the same story as the animated feature of 2010 and brings people back to Berk, an island on which humans and dragons were bitter enemies. The function is set to star Maurer Thames as Hiccup, Nico Parks as Astrid, and Gerard Butler as Stoick. Dean DeBlois, who previously worked on the animation How to Train Your Dragon Trilogy, returns to the feature as a director.
Other Cute Popcorn Buckets to Look Out For
The trend for collectible popcorn buckets is here to get cinema goers to get into the cinemas and to achieve additional income due to its form. While some strive for a questionable look because of the notorious virus, others kept it clean and innocent, either because the IP is for children or families or because it should be innovative to name just a few.
Upcoming Popcorn Buckets
If you strive to collect cute and innocent popcorn buckets for your collection without Disneyland and Universal Studios, here are the buckets that you have to keep in mind. The first is this bucket for Lilo & Stitch with a Stitch Plushie that you can take home with you. There are plans to bring out a Grogu-shaped popcorn bucket if The Mandalorian and Grogu film will come to cinemas next year, at least according to a recently performed conversation collider Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. And if you are still lucky, a Minecraft film collection.
Release Date
The live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon kicks in cinemas on June 13, 2025. Follow Collider to stay up to date through the latest updates.
Movie Details
- Publication Date: June 13, 2025
- Duration: 116 minutes
- Director: Dean DeBlois
- Writer: Dean DeBlois
- Franchise: How to Train Your Dragon